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I know you'd probably be up for playing some Onigiri online, but you're probably the only one (and I can't get it to work on my PC, which is why I play on XBOX LIVE). Neverwinter could be fun, but I hate 4th Edition, which Neverwinter is heavily based on.
Though a paid game, I think Final Fantasy XIV would be a pretty even footing thing for everyone. Plus they're about to release an expansion (if they haven't already) that has the Red Mage class, so it's almost a no-brainer for me.
1) I have a decently-paying job
2) We've got four incomes in one household
I (surprisingly) got Steam a little more than a year ago. I don't play as socially on Steam as I do, say, on XBL. I've got a new PC with Windows 10 and everything, but it's not a tripped out gaming device. Most of my games are low-demand indie games or retro titles. Or new titles meant to emulate retro titles. I can't wait to try Pier Solar, for example. Gotta finish Mass Effect first though. I'm not even sure which PC games I have, if any, that are multiplayer besides Baldur's Gate II. I'm looking at gettin Final Fantasy XIV though, I'd like to get a group together to play that. I was actually talking to OoF about it.
I'd like to play a free sorta game with everyone, like Star Trek Online (but I doubt anyone but me likes that series).